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  2. Banking in France - Wikipedia

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    The banking industry in France has, as of 11 October 2008, an average leverage ratio (assets/net worth) of 28 to 1, and its short-term liabilities are equal to 60% of the French GDP or 128% of its national debt. [1] France operates a deposits guarantee fund, known as the Fonds de Garantie des Depôts.

  3. Fédération Bancaire Française - Wikipedia

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    The FBF represents French banks and foreign banks that have set up subsidiaries or branches in France, whether they are from Europe or elsewhere. Credit institutions that are authorized to operate as banks in France and branches of credit institutions based in the European Economic Area are fully entitled to become members of the FBF, which is ...

  4. La Banque postale - Wikipedia

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    It is the only bank in France charged with the responsibility to implement banking services to the public under a legislative initiative to modernize the French economy in 2008. [7] La Banque postale reports a net income of €5.602 billion, -2.5% relative to 2015.

  5. List of banks in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Rank Bank Total assets (billions of US dollars) Headquarter city 1 : HSBC: 2,919.84 London: 2 : BNP Paribas: 2,867.44 Paris: 3 : Crédit Agricole: 2,736.95 Paris

  6. Category:Banking in France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Banking in France" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Banque Transatlantique - Wikipedia

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    Through the creation of energy transporting companies in Tunisia in 1884 and Morocco in 1911, the bank was able to finance the provision of gas and electricity to the capital and many surrounding regions in France. The bank also encouraged foreign investment by financing many public works projects that are still visible today, most notably in ...

  8. Carte Bleue - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Visa Electron or Maestro debit cards, Carte Bleue transactions worked without requiring authorization from the cardholder's bank. In many situations, the card worked like a credit card but without fees for the cardholder. The system has now been integrated into a wider scheme called CB or carte bancaire ("banking card"). All Carte Bleue ...

  9. Paribas - Wikipedia

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    The bank was thus poised to develop its activities freely in commercial banking for French companies and, before long, on an international scale. [ 5 ] The 1960s to 1980 saw Paribas start an investment bank in New York which it expanded into an internal banking network with offices in a number of countries and started an asset management ...